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flzfmcurricular WZZAZZ Everyday for 180 days your alarm clock woke you up at seven a.m. Everyday that you could possibly drag yourself out of your cozy covers, you got up only to find that your favorite t-shirt was lying in the floor from last week with your lunch still splattered down the front of it. Everyday you went through the usual traumas, including the loads of homework Mrs. Boyd as- signed, playing it cool with the peer pressure, coping with being done cold time and time again by the unmentionable cold blooded or listening to one of Robersons lectures for sixty minutes. Weekends were a different story for most of us. The homework was suddenly put out of sight. We didn't worry with the romance, just enjoyed it. That t-shirt was suddenly not so dirty. And we all kicked back and cruised for awhile. The next Monday morning was definitely an- other story as we thought of every excuse that had not already been used to give Wild Bill Gordon so that we could stay home and catch up on some rest that the weekend didnlt allow or to catch a glimpse of our favorite soap. What ever the reason, you stuck around be- cause you liked the books or just waited for the weekend, we all had PURE PIZZAZZ plus a TOUCH OF CLASS in our STUDENT FOR THE CLASS. Juniors Steve Elkins and Shan Finley unload the wood collected by Juniors as fast as they can while competing against the other three classes. Seniors and .luninre tif-fl with 195W loads each. -Robert Fowler .lass 6fStudent Life
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SNOOZING AWAY, Senior Rob- ert Dillard takes a little nap during summer school in June. -Cindy Toclnerman TOPPING IT OFF, Junior Kelton Griffen puts on the final touches on a pepperoni pizza for Carmen Noble. -Paula Foshee Feeling -Heil Eight hundred fourteen students rushed out of the classrooms and took a quick pit-stop by the locker to pick up any necessary items. Necessary,' for Alison Barber meant -eight note- books, a calculator, a clari- net, and a letter jacket. Necessary for Rick Denby meant a hot note from his girlfriend. Crashing out the band hall doors, racing across the back lawn, hopping into the t.a.'s pick-ups, and uole' bombs, as Bobby Kim- brough put it. Main street ran hot from this night in the middle of May until the last night of summer in August. Ask Ke- vin Parker's dad about the worn out tires and outra- gious gasoline bills. Senior and Sophomore Robert and Mike Dillard kept their summer rolling in Simpson's summer school from eight ,til two for the first six weeks in the hot summer of June. Others clinched the sum- mer boredom by playing hacky sac. Juniors Zandy Willems, Tye Love, Michael Thompson, Chris Upton and Senior and Sophomore Robert and Mike Dillard were always found playing hacky sac on the Jeannie Arnold parking lot. Lorinda Natividad spent her summer frying up chick- en at Kentucky Fried Chicken. Kelton Griffen put a few new toppings on piz- zas while working at the hut. Ojinagua, Australia, New Zealand, and Hawaii were sites seen by Seniors Sergio Carrasco and Greg Bentley. Whatever the taste, drag- ging main, summer school, playing hacky sac, traveling, or working, we all felt the heat. -Jana Nelson
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